08-03-2008, 08:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-28-2009, 05:06 AM by Director Michael.)
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Sh'lom Director Michael and Academy Rabbis,
I have the following questions:
Since The Shabbat was given as a gift only to Israel, and Noahides are not allowed to keep it as Israel do, is a Noahide who needs to repent permitted to do so on Shabbat, or would it be better to wait until The Shabbat is over (the way a Jew is to behave)?
Further, are the Noahides allowed to pray for their directly personal needs on Shabbat, or is it better to wait until Motzei Shabbat (after sundown on Saturday night) and not bother the Heaven with one's personal problems on this Holy Day?
Thank you for your answers!
Sh'lom Director Michael and Academy Rabbis,
I have the following questions:
Since The Shabbat was given as a gift only to Israel, and Noahides are not allowed to keep it as Israel do, is a Noahide who needs to repent permitted to do so on Shabbat, or would it be better to wait until The Shabbat is over (the way a Jew is to behave)?
Further, are the Noahides allowed to pray for their directly personal needs on Shabbat, or is it better to wait until Motzei Shabbat (after sundown on Saturday night) and not bother the Heaven with one's personal problems on this Holy Day?
Thank you for your answers!